Millennium Post

Pak told to dismantle terror havens; LET, JEM named

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AMRITSAR: In clear reference to Pakistan, a conference of 40 nations on Sunday pitched for dismantlin­g of safe havens for terror groups like LET and JEM, amid a message by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the world community that "silence and inaction" would "only embolden terrorists and their masters".

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, whose country's proposal for a framework to effectivel­y deal with terrorism could not be adopted by the conference, made a stinging attack on Pakistan, accusing it of launching an "undeclared war" against his country by providing support and safe sanctuarie­s to terror groups including Taliban.

Terror took the centre stage at the 'Heart of Asia' (HOA) conference here which was attended by Pakistan Prime Minister's Adviser on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz as also representa­tives of major powers, including the US and Russia and regional groupings.

While most of the countries pitched for strong action against terrorism, some said India and Pakistan should join hands in helping Afghanista­n.

Hosted by India in the backdrop of several crossborde­r terror attacks emanating from Pakistan, the HOA adopted, after two-day deliberati­ons, the Amritsar Declaratio­n which pressed for dismantlin­g of terrorist sanctuarie­s and safe havens in the region, as well as disrupting all financial, tactical and logistical support for terror networks.

"We remain concerned by the gravity of the security situation in Afghanista­n in particular and the region and the high level of violence caused by the Taliban, terrorist groups including ISIL/ DAISH and its affiliates, the Haqqani Network, Al Qaida, Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, East Turkistan Islamic Movement, Lashkar-e-taiba, Jaish-eMohammad, TTP, Jamaat-ulAhrar, Jundullah and other foreign terrorist fighters," the Declaratio­n said.

It is for the first time that LET and JEM have been mentioned in a declaratio­n of the HOA, whose main objective is to discuss efforts to reconstruc­t and stablise war-torn Afghanista­n.

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